Whitby Free Press, 5 Jul 1995, p. 17

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Whltby Free Presa, WeÃ"iosday, July 5, 1995, Pa 1 [ bsebail Chilefs r< ami "M. ... .. ....*.. V .. .. .."'Y* *%.** E....,...Y%% **%%..**% ., .. **.............................**y.** ..~ **.yyy............. .......~ ....****.*.* * ...y** ~ .. ..W After a slow start in league play, the Wbitby Chiefs mtqjor peewee rep baséeai teain, sponsoeed by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, bas won thefr past four gaines. On June 19, Chiefs traveled to Scugog and prevailed 13-1. Whitby pounded out 14 bits including home runs by Mike Dunford and Luke Harden. Ryan Mitchell went 2 for 3 mncluding a triple. John Barr and Chris Lazary combined for a tbree-hi*tter, strikcing out 10 wbile walldng five. On June 25, Chiefis poumded Trenton 13-3 at Peel Park. Harden went two for three, homering in bis third consecutive gaine. Judd Stevenson, returning Whitby Iroquois soccer UNDER-O MORT GIRLS Jwio 26 ArdoniaLongo Theosa R" lmuo Marae Angola DIM Predatars ighlarxl Von Andrea Lozitic3 K" deoriuln Kijtn Lahdak 2 Ewtbin AileonVorlwyl Neorni Barraa 4 Golden Gides Pa" slpew o fiw¶alao2 5 Fels. -Vanosaormn Whitby Iroquois soccer HOUSE LEAGUE PEEWEEIBANTAM BOYS J uno 26 PWPIO Mchnl Nmi 1Aqua MWchalCtrm PMA MrUtwa Tim Moriponmsy Mnk Rabinsan MichaelZwiclrr Sky Blue 2 Greon Rory D"herMks R"u Antony Doito Stefano Fkino J une 30 PoÉrickKaly2 Co* macuars MIay freid Tarar Bay" Dies Trais. O Teom #20 3 B.aver Lurr*er 6 David Cran 4 Alasder Boyle christs Play R Again Sports 3 Cary Rase 3 The.Equon Grarp 2 J. Famini-Armatrong Joke Marnleon 3Ton 44 1 51fr Vosson 1Teown 4 8 Nathan Boilon 4 Thornm Coscaeol3 Victor Cascarela 3Town 421 3 John Vokpe 2 Tearnf3 2 Tanner Vandon Brook 2 Tewn95 Nica les Rad4 Jordan Hoddor 2 Adfrien Grotuis" Briai Tchami Teanf2 Bronen Bererdk PeterCaiPO»oo Town M2 Curt* isVdidn2 L=i.Booi T. An. sLoani O TernM Cassidy Roid 9 Pati Cabane3 Kal n CarWy Toam 427 O Cave Financial Sor. 2 Michael Morgan Tyler Paradis TeaifE 4 Christaor Heathi S. Krolsratoel MichelMacyoen Mathew Krooknonel Brookin Ladies Am.9 Dr. Pai Sotik 0 Tem #113 Haien" 2 'Tylor Wuizl Ricky Hlna BiIy Jarvuini1E Ardioa lhzzo KeIsey Gaant Spinelo Constr. M0 Andra Bwn7 Ternm 29 2 Kath Had 2 Duda C. Guarim 3 Bradley Fhho2 Speody Auto Glass3 Carrurantedmz Stoven Poserlro Trle AAA Sports 1 ChrwslpherSloer SPC Pydnu 2 3 after missing a month due te ijuries, went two for three and scored tbree runs. Mitchell went tbree for four with a double and Mark Cipparone went two for four with two doubles and five RBIs wbile Mitchell continued te have a hot bat, go)ing two for three and collecting three RBTs. Whitby used a total of ix pitchers and they gave up only tbree bits wbile striking out il and walkring four. Other players on the teain are Adam Balan and Darren Walker. The head coach is Walt Lazary and assstants are Rick Dunford and Guy Connelly. Rod Cipparone is manager. The overall record of the teain, including teurnainents and lis 4 LyLrdDsro as FKireFIios 7 Eneeous O0 3 Phontonu 4 DeaisePurruj2 LawsS kn Ligting Rtomsumdele Chud' T . inno Tumf37 Kihorfrn@Jause ConsurneseGas 2 Shamud5knh 2 TO.M031 3 KiherfrScott 2 Nim" Bwoh Rut-A-Toi 5 Scott Poquoe"t Ashlsy %oug June 28 5 OWw FrancoLqxeeti Jordm Cuny RD 2 GoldenGirls t Krystai Hait.. Swah KhMaet alomm iighhand Van 0 Lyl.OfdaiMoos 2 Gut. Tmln O Longly Pluribing O T.an8m iD"Jins GeOrge Mljonuski3 iSpody Atia Gins 0 FWende O Trýl. AAA Sports 2 MoganPhÊt Brndxon Burda Mamk.rz.Brooks Juatin Pustal LyL Ordero Moase JRC Groradkoop. O ManchosteCiy Brktny Chooron Cholsea Magot Frano4 SwnanýthaTe Bi@* V Onige O Bhckdxn Roer Loordo Delgatto Armeral Big V 09.q Ca.g axhan4 Tara Fergumar MW" eBl 3 Joe PicodS2 De" scm 5 G~ h Dnhun Maza 0 Mooneky Sdum Ede Nnu DOmndionKzuftkng Brian Uttag 2 Boaveruritor wGreon Cirea 2 2 Eurocdt Kltclnra0 2 karotr Graup 4 Rlyan Gkin 3 Rlobot Cored"~I MKOR SOUlRI Jurie27 MacinGa rson 2 Coin Thanxsan 2 3 White 3 KYI@Hbk Rlyon Sks John Crnpb Brown Craç Gmduk 2 Lacs Boe umarnomatr MâthowHatog 3 J. Die"i Ciad Thênodm u2 O Vlais 4 Cluistopher MGrgh 2 C. von Bodua 7 Town 83 5 PeterHot hhogon 4 mieLwpk MOSQwTO Boys JuNIO28 Sam Br uis 4 Pagina iD" Crte 2 Ke"iN Mot2 Lucusiete Jafm Elina MicIioI Ruila., T"nuKakklgra DqxpaiCanada 2 Rogers C"t Rai Fsera 2 BanyCoyns 2 "Ûtb Li Clb 5 Grsahappers NWiVrtuyl 3 DmWolEngslae 2 Jane Oak 2 league play, is 18 bosss with teurnaments in Streeteville. To qua]ify for wirýs and tbree *ictori*es in Beùeville and the Canadian cbampionships in P.E.L ilate August, Whitby must win an Ontario elimination tournament i jKitchener in early August. A fund-raising effort will be the second annual golf tournament at the Oshawa Airport Golf Club on Saturday, July 29. Cail Rod Cipparone at' 579-5565 for details. Brooklln niovices unidefeated The Whitby novice A rep lacrosse teain, sponsored by Brooklin District Kinsmen, continued their winning ways in zone 10 league play, extending their record to 4-0. On June 21, Warriors hosted Toronto Beaches and dominated for an 8-2 win. Leading the way were Kyle Musselman with tbree goals, and Jared Millar with a goal and two assists. Jainie O'Doherty and Kurtis Wagar supplied solid goaltending as Whitby virtually shut down Toronto's offensive attack. le, loss' for peewees Whitby's Telehop Tfigers minor peewee select basebali teain had a loss and a tie on ýSunday against league-leading Markham mijýjor peewees. In the first game, Whitby kept the gaine close and wasý down 2-1 into the fifth inning before finally losing 6-3. Dan Deluca pitched three strong innings before turning the bail over to Brian Donnelly and Adam King. In the second gaine, Markham built a 7-2 lead before Tigers started a comeback. Whitby sent 10 batters to the plate in the sixth inning, collecting five runs to knot the game at 7-7. Coach Terry Witruk then handed the bail over to left-handed reliever Ryan Gardiner in the top half of the Iast innizlg. He walked the first batter and then retired the next three. Tigers had a chance to snatch a win in* the bottorn haif of the innig but could flot cash ini a 1ea 0 double by Trevor Sommerville and settled for the 7-7 tie. The team's record now stands Springr basketball eJunimr high sechoci legue AT DURHAM COLLEGE J une26 Arkansas- 54 Okiahama Si. 60 Chnms Malolmn 23 Ricky Humeridez 23 Kof i BeIor4 9 Jim Sinfiold 20 Peter Pra"ji8 Michy*gan St. 65 UCLA 40 Luis Aiima 38 PeterGirano 8 Nick Ivoiski 12 1,k. Ruipraw Kentucky 94 Wake Forest 81 Nick Heh 30 BretI hTpsn3 Dan Baker 21 Nick C= 372 Kevn onos # Staniga W L P Ketcy9 1 18 Olhmst. 8 2 1E Arkansas 4 6 8 Wae Forest 4 6 8 Michîgan St. 4 e e UCLA 1 G 2 Durham UNDER Irl - IMAJOR ATONI June27 WttyBontors 2 AjaxUnited 1 PauaWilkinson 2 UNDEN 13 - MOSOWITO June 29 W1iitIq HarDdo< 2 Aax LW~ed O WhitW Oudd &S. 5 AjaxWanlooe 0 Laurun Alima Norah Foy at five wins, three bases and a tie, good for second place overal and first place anxong minor peewee teaus. Whitby gris softbafl NOVICE, Jue25 WVGSA Pfriu 11IlVan lHm.synonTir«.13 mater Prit 1 Satum huzu Mator. 6 JoethePluytor 15 Whitb Lom Ck.i1X Whitby Khnmon 10New WavePook 1E Knights of Columtus 14 Acrm Moble 12 Cotwry 21 7 B"nkof Montroal 9 standing W L T P Baunk oontroal e5 0O 0O E New ave P"o e 6 2 0O 12 Contwy 21 - RBrown 5 3 0 1D Joe the Plwr*ir 5 2 0 1D WGSA Pid4 4 0 8 VanHsnmmTrm 4 3 0 8 Matr riui 3 4 1 7 Kru¶t of Coluru*xis 3 5 0 6 Whihy KWiUT. 2 4 1 5 AcnuiMob 2 6 0 4 WhitbyLIons Ch.db 2 il 4 Sigum "UzMatorciy 1 S O 2 SQUIfRT Thunder dvlon J une 25 Brooln Concrote 12 JonsenAuto8ady 9 VanHommnlros 9 CanadiaiThe 1E Brookin Kinsmnn il Ryt. Cdn. Logiaui V Memrcy Ato Body vs. Karbel - reschodued StarXMMOg Karbot 15 1 Broalin Concage 5 2 Royal CansiaiLogion 5 2 Van Horrven Tve 3 3 Brookin Kirmmon 3 4 JensenAuto Body 2 5 Ca-adien Tire '2 5 Me"crALio Body 1 5 UiglujÉno eviuio J une 25 RP ou DDS market bg Eastern Capojt Whitby Optimfis Ruddy Eloctr, Parg Store Pka Bockees MMk Lam l uge On Juneê 29, -Warriors defeated Scarborough Saints 9-7. Whitby got off te, a very slow start, especially at the defensive end, and Scarborough led 6-3 after two periods. As a result, Warriors cbanged from their set-up defense to, a pressuring defense in the third perxod. Not only did tbis tactic liuit Scarborough to one goal, it also provided numerous offensive opportunities and, Whitbyàs supers converted, scoring six goals. Leading the way for Wbhitby was Millar with two goals and two assiste. 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